Was that lecture a way for sensei to passively suggest that despite the genetic contribution, Shiori is nothing like her father (so far)?
Or perhaps it’s a way to tell her that society is to blame for one’s actions? (i.e. the reason that she is bullied is due to the school’s collective failure in reporting cases of bullying.) I hope Shiori doesn’t change into a bully by the end of the series...
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Honestly there’s a chance the teacher is responsible but i think it’s more likely he’s know who’s responsible and is intentionally doing nothing or perhaps pushing them to go further (i don’t find it likely though as enduring the abuse he did i would find it hard he would indulge in it against others)
Why do people think the mc is doing the bullying it's obvious it's not him but he knows who's doing it.... Man the 1st chapter still worries me I'm surprised no one mentioned it in the comments in the beginning of the chapter where it shows the mc wiping the chalkboard there's a shadow of a girl who hung herself 😰
It’d be a cool twist if he was actually behind it somehow as a way to get revenge but I don’t think he would really do that if he’s endured it for so long unless this is gonna be like the average revenge story manhwa where he is just massively fucked up.
All this talk about personality being partially hereditary. Imagine if the teacher turned the bully into a cuck at some point for revenge and the girl is actually his daughter.
Man the 1st chapter still worries me I'm surprised no one mentioned it in the comments in the beginning of the chapter where it shows the mc wiping the chalkboard there's a shadow of a girl who hung herself 😰
Sensei is kinda strange there, i think he can't be the one behind it since he went through it himself so he shouldn't be able to by a bully himself. Im not sure though if he wants to help the girl or if he wants revenge on the father for what he did to him.